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FREE CONCERT DRAWS CROWD Citizeiis Demonstrate They Like Good Music. Proof that Indianapolis desires an op portunltny to boar food mnslc was flren last .night when Caleb Mills ball wna packed at the openlnf concert of a series of free concerto to be given under tbe auspices of the park and school boards of the city. The New York Chamber Made So clety gave a program that appealed strongly to the large audience. The solos, as well as the ensemble numbers, showed ability of high order on the part of tbe players. The program contained the composi tions of famous composers. The! response accorded each nurntwr, as well as the attention paid to the method ©f expression. Indicated that local In terest Is centered on good music and all that ts needed to bring the public and good music together Is the opportunity Much appreciation was shown Wo]f- Ferrarrl’s "9'n'onlfi da Camera la 11 Flat Major” because of the merits of the com position and the masterful snd Intelligent way In which It was rendered by the players. MY HUSBAND’S FAVORITERECIPE whipped cbeam desert. Ingrlendents—One cup of pecans, one half pound marshmallows, one mediam alsed can of plneapppls, one-half pound of date meats and one pint of whipped cream. Method—Cut up the pecans, marshmal lows, ptnappple and dates In small pieces and mix together, being sure that all the jnloe has been poured off the pineapple. Then fold In the whipped cream. ME" OLIVER M. RICHARDSON, Indianapolis. 1525 Prospect street. Mr* Richardson says that this is the most usltclous desert she knows of, even If It la rather expensive. “It is lovely for parties, making such • nice appearance,” she said* “It looks Jnat life aeafoam.” Mrs. Richardson also said that It Is • very rich desert, the Quantity for the •bore recipe serving about ten persons. The Times will he glad to print YOUR - husband's favorite recipe. Address Recipe Editor, Dally Times. Indianapolis Women at Jewish Council A delegation of local women attended the State reciprocity meeting of the j Connell otf Jewish Women, which was held In Terre Hante Tuesday. Mrs. Meyer Efroymson. president of j the Indianapolis section, read her re port of work accomplished tn the last year and, at the luncheon held at the Terre Haute Country Club, as a toast, gave Edgar Guests’s poem “On Being Asked to Make a Speech.” The group attending included Mrs. Edgar Kiser, Mrs. Isaac Plnkus, Mrs. Louis- Efroymson. Mrs. Louis Wolfe, Mrs. Minnie Feibleman, Miss Emma Echhouse, | Mrs. Sam Hahn, Mrs. Bea Moyer, Miss Belle Cohen. Mrs. Nathan Kahn, Miss Caroline Kiser, Mrs. Moses Sel.„\ Mrs. Phil Adler Miss Frances Maaur, Mrs. j Hannah Kahn, Mrs. Phil Joseph, Mrs. Isaac Lewis anil Mrs. Efroymson. Mrs. Housewife , Do You Know? 1 How eockleleekie soup derived its name? 2. What is pan broiling? 3. What is the advantage in using kerosene in cooked starch for clothes. Three questions will be answered to morrow by the HOUSEWIFE. ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY’S QUES TIONS. 1. Cochineal, used to give pink color to candles and other confection*, con sists of the dried bodies of an insect found upon a certain tropical cactus. 2. To saute food Is to cook it in a fry ing pan with a small amount of fat. Up to-date cook* use the word fry to agply only to the process of cooking food In deep fat 3. Attach heavy cotton goods at back where buttons are attached to re-enforct them. Four-hole buttons alwayg stay on better than those with two holes. —• Copyright, 1920. Seven-Year-Old Gives Program for Blind Little Bernadlne McCarty, S3O Broad way, a 7-year-old musical prodigy, gave a program this morning in the auditorium of the blind school for th“ benefit of musically Inclined blind children. Her program Included piano and voice numbers, and she was assisted by Jack Gardner, a United States Army man from the recruiting station, who sang a group of songs. DON T THROW A BRICK There’s a Reason “Pyramiding” You would be surprised if you knew how many people are playing the fascinating game of “Pyramiding” their Liberty Bond interest—that is, depositing the interest coupons in a savings account until sufficient has been accumulated to buy one more bond, or perhaps several. Maybe you would like to do this t too . At least you will be interested in learning how it may be done . If so, ask us. / We will accept Fourth Liberty Loan interest cou pons, due October 15th, at any time from now on, the same as cash, for deposit in a savings account. Start one with yours. Bonds may be left for ex change. 4% Interest Paid on Savings Open Saturday From 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. , I FW ild &Co,Sta*etas?) LWttff 125*135 E. Market St. A pretty wedding this morning was (hat of Miss Florence Polk Harmon and Elmer Ellsworth Spenner, at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Harmon, 2275 North Illinois street, the Roy. William C. Sanders of* delating. Spanish moss and Southern smllax decorated the stairways and chandeliers, j pink roses combined with smilax were i used in the dining room and the serv ice was read in a bower formed of palms, -maidenhair fern and chrysanthemums. A program of bridal music was given preceding the ceremony by Mrs. Blanche Clark Miller, harpist, and Olive Kller, violinist. Mrs. Harold Antrim, vocalist, sang “I Love You Truly” Just before the entrance of the bridal party, and “AL ! Mine Alone” after the service. The “Bri i dal Chorus" from "Lohengrin” was used j for the processional. Raymond Spencer, brother of the brlde ! groom, acted as best man. The bride entered with her father, 1 who gave her in marriage. She wore an attractive gown of Ivory satin, combined with French lace, sash ; ioned with short skirt and tight bodice, l embroidered In irridescent beads. Her short tulle veil was arranged Rnsslan style, caught with orange blossoms, and she carried a shower of bride roses. N Mr. and Mrs. Spenner left today for a short trip, the brldo traveling in a ; ntuna-brown dnvetyn suit with hat ti j match, and on thsir return will be at home at 514 East Capitol arenas, Spring- I held, 111 • • • Mr. and Mrs. Renfaow Money of Spen cer, Ind., will come today to spend sev eral days with friends In the city. * • • Miss Florence Beckett of the Bucking ham has gone to Panama, where she will spend the winter. • • • Mr. und Mrs. J. F. Schwarts of Colum bus. Ohio, are the gusata of Mr. and Mr*. R. Y. Converse, 3921 North New Jersey street. • • • Mu Phi Epsilon will hold a meeting In the Metropolitan School of Mualc Monday night to outline the program for the com ing session and to plan for a founders' day celebration. Miss Jessamine Bark ley, tb Incoming ’president, will be la charge of the meeting. v • • • Mrs. B. 6. Holmes, SO4O North Dela ware street, was the host<a for tho Thursday Lyceum Club this afternoon. Mrs. W. H. Benton, 3320 Park avenue, read a paper on “Tea and Tea Culture,” and current events vrere given by the members. • • • Miss Marls Bresnshan of Washington, DIAMOKD DYE OLD vADEO DRAPE <IES, COVERS, HANGINGS Each package of “Diamond Dyes” con ti*i;.s d.ilk'Wous so simple that any wom an can old, faded garments, curtains, draperies, window hangings, chair and couch coverings, portieres, ev erything, whether wool, silk, linen, cot ion or mixed goods, new, rich, fadeless colors. Buy “Diamond Dyes*’—no other kind— then perfect results are guaranteed. Druggist has Diamond Dyes Color Card to help you aelevt shade dealred.—Adver tisement. MOVIE A TRESSES AND THE R HAIR Did it ever occur to you that every movie actress you have teen has lovely hair, while the most oopular count their curls as their chief beauty? In fact, many are leading ladlea just because of their attractive looka. Inquiry among them discloses the fact that they bring out all the natural beauty of their hair by carefully shampooing, not wUh any soap or makeshift, but with a simple mixture by putting a teaspoonful of canthrox (which they get from the drug gist) in a cup of hot water and apply ing this instead of soap. This full cup of shampoo liquid Is enough so It Is easv to apply .it to all the hair instead of just at the top of the bead. After Its use. the hair dr*es rapidly with uniform color. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. The hair so fluffy that it looks much heavier than it is. its luster and softness are delight ful. —Advertisement. LNDUNAPOUS LIKES INSTANT ACTION Them has never been anything with the quick action of simple witch hazel, camphor, hydrastls, etc., a* mixed In Lavoptlk eye wash. One lady with Inflamed and watery eyet reports her eyes are bright and clear aftjr using Lavoptlk a very short Ur o. In another case five applies- Uns produoed ft eat benefit. W< ; guarantee a small bottle to hH ANT CASE, weak, strained or In lamed eyes. Henry J. Huder, Drug i Ust. —Advertisement. D C., laths house guest of Miss Helen Martin, 3524 Central avenue. • *. Miss Miriam Walker of New York City entertained with a luncheon at>fhe Coun try Club today in honor of Miss Margaret Hornbrook, whose marriage to Robert CV Winslow will take place Saturday night. The guests included Miss Amelia Hen derson, Miss Edna Levey, Miss Mary Freda ' Brown, Mlsa Isabelle Davidson, Miss Margars Reed of Buffalo, who will be sttendants for tbe wedding, snd Mrs. W. W. Winslow, mother of the bride groom, and Mrs. H. H. Hornbrook, moth*- er of the bride, Addison Parry entertained for Mr. Wins ow and the men o' the bridal party today with a luncheon at the University Club and tonight Norman Metzger will entertain the entire party with a dinner at the Woodstock Club. Tomorrow evening Mrs. W. W. Winslow - / If you like the taste of coffee, you’ll like Instant POSTUM and you 11 like it better than cof fee because it is a table drink of satisfying flavor, with no .after regrets, and it costs less. I • Coffee disagrees with some, but Instant Postum agrees with everybody. SSSSKB| "There’s a Reason”foi POSTUM j fiifpp Sold by grocers 1 O Postum ; everywhere! j assSSs \ Made by Postum Cereal Cosine- • j Battle Creek,Mich. •jpiorrow Friday is(mpo Day mmmmmmrnm ■■■—■■■ f at your grocers ——Me———————i————f "1" *• -'ww'Mg"-* ore.— n . —.- MgaaaggfcniißiMi JIL-t .ujU*. TOP Lily So® | CRACKERS PP. I | CURVE Lily Soda I Crackers with I scm P> milk, tea, coffee, I cheese, butter or pea /C3S]k I • I nut butter. W? ' I To Ilßlirc getting \ \ I the best and most jSSjjil \ 1 tasty crackers insist JpY*' l\l L upon Lily Sodas. ' / /7 / get cr,sp ° p // LILY SODAS t FROM YOUR fc grocer I wP'v/j /#,# A INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14,1920, will giro tho bridal dinner for Miss Hornbrook and Mr. Wlpalow. • • • \ Mrs. Mary Wood, 009 North Now Jer sey, announces the engagement of her daughter, Mlsa Katherine Wood, to Ed- I win Howard Bassett. The wedding will take place Nov*. 24. ... 1 Mrs. W. W. McCrea, 2952 North Illinois street, who bat been visiting in Chris tlansburg, 0., has returned home. • • • . Timothy Sexton, 1402 Sturm avenue 1 who has been passing a fortnight ai i French Lick, has returned home. ... The marriage of Miss Margaret Lena han, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.* John N. Lenahan, to John R. Weatherhead will take place Saturday morning tn Holy Orosa Church. Miss Margaret Nail will be the bride’s only attendant and Leo Clark of Cincinnati will act aa baat man. Meetings The reception to have been given tomor row flight in the Hotel Severln by the federated patriotic aocletiea of the G. A. R., In honor of William Ketcham, the new national commander of the G. A. R„ has been postponed lndeflnltsly because of the absence from the city of Mr. Ketcham. ... The Woman’s Home Missionary Society of Roberts Park M. E. Church will meet tomorrow afternoon in the church par lors; ... A card party will be given Stinday aft ernoon at St. Patrick's Hall by the Young Women’s Association of St. Pat rick’s Church. Miss Celesta Grane.v will be the hostess. LS Ayres &Cos "Washington Street at Meridian. Perhaps you have certain pieces and want to complete a dresser set by adding the pieces yon need or substituting pieces that do not match. Then, here’s the opportunity yorf’ve been waitingrfor. A Sale of Composition Ivory Three hundred white composition ivory hairbrushes, to sell at 91-95. 'Two hundred white composition ivory hairbrushes, at 92.00, #2.50 and 93.00. Four hundred white composition ivory combs, 25#, 35#. 65#, 75# and 91.00. 144 Picture frames ot composition frory, at 25# and 45# each. Nall buffers, of composition ivory, at 75#, 91.00, $1.25 and fl.~o. Talcum Specials Smiles talcum, 10#. Mavis talcum, 19#. Sanitol talcum, 19#. Garwood’s talcum, 19#. Large cans bathroom talcum, 12#. Sweetheart talcum, B#. For Eye Lashes Lashgrow, 89#. Eyebrow pencils, 15#. Eyebrow brushes, 15#. For the Teeth Luthol tooth paste, 45#. Borine tooth paste, 20#, Borlne liquid, 45#. Toilette Help for Men Bay Rum, 35#. WTteh-Ha*et, 85#. Warner's Shaving Brushes, 91.25. Williams' Shaving Powder, 29#. Williams* Shaving Lotion, 25#. Colgate’s Shaving Tablets, 2 for 25#. Standard Toilet Soaps, Enticingly Priced Venetian bath soap, 89# the docen cake*. Reed Kroft eoap, 75# the dosen cakes. Stern’e bath tablets, 85# the dozen. Auditorium bath ao&p. 89# the dozen cakes. For Autumn Pleasure —Ayr**—VLctrol* Dept, Fifth Floor. “Madeline” Is a Hand Bag In black, brown, or navy bine, it is made of rich velvet, striped in Pekin bine, draw ing-to at the top by means of a heavy silk cord. And held together by a fancy jeweled metal clasp of Trin ity plate in a green gold finish. Priced at $10.50 —that’s “Madeline,” the bag smart women will carry with smart suits. —Ayres—Leather goods, street floor. Wizard Wan Duster No cobweb* or dust will linger on walla that are gone over with a Wizard wall duster. This convenient dust er Is made of cotton yarn, chemically .treated to collect and hold all duet It can be washed without Injury. The chemical treatment Is perma nent. Light and easily handled. Complete with 60- inch handle, #1.50 and #2.00. —Ayres—Sixth floor. Weddings Gifts of Furniture “Go Big” With a New Bride The bride that goes immediately to housekeeping will appreciate furniture as a gift perhaps more than any other thing. So, the family with a happy bride among their relatives will enhance her joy by giving her a table or a davenport, or some other graceful and good piece of furniture, on the occasion of her marriage. Orerstuffel davenports, tapestry covered, priced at #185.00. Cane and mahogany davenports, edvered with damask and velvet, #175.00. Chairs and rockers of similar style, priced at #87.00 each. Mahogany rockers and chairs, comfortably styled, at #58.00. Mahogany chairs and rockers, Queen Anne style, covered with damask. Chairs, #56.00; rockers, #57.00. Down-filled davenport wad chairs with double-cane sides and arms. Davenport, 928300$ chateau $150.00 each. f Curtaining and Cretonnes Army bobinette, in chaatpagne only, 36 inches wide. Price only 859 the yard. Net curtaining, in white and ecru, at 659, T 59, 91.00, 91.25, 91.85 and 91*&0. Cretonnes in a wide range of patterns and colorings, priced from 409 to 95.00. —Ayre*—Furniture and draperies, fourth Hoot, For the Hair Olivia lotion, 45#. Amaml shampoo, 2 packages for 25#. Armour's liquid shampoo soap, 76#. Cain's hair wash, 39#. For Face and Hands Creme Cucumber, 89#. Caper's cream, 23#. * Jergen's lotion, 20#. Mirage cream, 49#, Loria powder, 39#. Rice powder, 29#. Radonna powder, 25#. Danse powder, 39#. Lifebuoy, guest size, 12 for 25#. Meadow Sweet soap, 45# the dozen. Large cakes lemon cream. 80# the dozen. —Ayres—Toilet gooda dept_, street floor; The November Issue of Pictorial Review 500 Cofres Ready Friday Morning Content for November r' Art and poetry featured on four page*. Special articles, featured on' six page*. Embroidery, featured cm five pages. And sixteen pages of fashions of the month. And 112 additional page*. And including the first instalment of anew serial by Kathleen Norris, “ The Beloved Woman” It’s a mighty good number, and only 25 cent*. —Ayr**—Magazine section, street floor. Are You a Convert to BLOOMERS? Especially Satinay Bloomers If you are not, that either mean* you are not follow ing the vogne, or hare never enjoyed the warmth of these buuglelees satinay garments. And, my l they do launder beautifully. A lace edge and sweet French knots finish the knee, tightly fitted by means of elastic. All sixes are obtain* file. They are priced at special concession. Only $2.89 the Garment —Ayres—Muslin underwear section, third flood Washington Street at Meridian. 7